Thyroid 2016

Omics International Conferences Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment” going to be held in Philadelphia, USA from 29 February to 02 March. The conference includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Oral Talks, Poster Presentation and Exhibitions.

Thyroid 2016is an international platform for presenting research about Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society. We welcome allthe Academic Scientists, Leading Endocrinologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, General Physicians, Dieticians, Primary Health care specialists, Internists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, talented young scientists, and student communities across the globe to attend the conference.

Thyroid hormones i.e., activities of T4 and T3 are produced by the follicular cells of the thyroid gland and are regulated by TRH & TSH synthesis made by the thyrotropes of the anterior pituitary gland. The effects of T4 in vivo are mediated via T3 (T4 is converted to T3 in target tissues).Proteases digest iodinated thyroglobulin by Thyroglobulin synthesis, releasing the hormones T4 and T3. The biologically active agents for mechanism of transcriptional regulation, leading to increase the production and plays a major role of thyroid-stimulating hormone, which causes the thyroid to enlarge for the regulation of Thyroid hormone receptors gene expression by binding to hormone response elements (HREs) in DNA either as monomers, heterodimers with retinoid X receptor. Thyroid hormones will also effects on Nutrient Sources and also effects on organ systems.

TSH tests, Blood tests and other test to measure thyroid function are readily available and widely used. To understand a test's scientific basis and what it can tell us, a quick review of the thyroid glands pathophysiology is in order. The Thyroid test and TRH stimulation test is the best initial test of thyroid function. In clinical practice, three basic scenarios indicate a need for laboratory and statistical analysis of thyroid function: (1) suspicion of thyroid disease based on clinical signs and symptoms (2) Thyroid scan and imaging (3) evaluation of treatment for thyroid disease.

A medical case report is generally considered a type of anecdotal evidence. Given their intrinsic methodological limitations, including lack of statistical sampling, case reports are placed at the foot of the hierarchy of clinical evidence, together with case series for the clinical reviews. Nevertheless, case reports do have genuinely useful roles in medical research and evidence-based medicine. In particular, they have facilitated recognition of new diseases like Thyroid and adverse effects of treatments. Case reports have role diseases. They can also help understand the clinical spectrum of rare diseases, as well as unusual presentations of common diseases. They can help generate study hypotheses, including plausible mechanisms. Case reports may also have a role to play in guiding the personalization of disorders and treatments in clinical practice.

The thyroid gland needs specific vitamins and minerals to properly do its job. Since we are all unique in how our hormones are functioning, the best way to get a handle on what our body specifically needs is to have a full thyroid panel done to help pinpoint where individual levels may be off balance. Research shows us that there are a few key nutrients that are highly valuable for everyone. Some nutrients heavily influence the function of the thyroid gland, and certain foods can inhibit your body's ability to absorb the replacement hormones you may take as part of your thyroid treatment. There's no such thing as a "hypothyroidism diet" that will make you well, but eating smart can help you feel better despite the condition. There are many ways to support thyroid health easily and naturally, utilizing food and nutrients to encourage proper functioning. The way we eat can actually help, or hurt, our thyroid gland. The nutrients our thyroid needs are easily accessible in many foods and dietary supplements. With the right information, we can make simple choices to improve thyroid health.

Thyroid cancer is a cancer originating from follicular or Para follicular thyroid cells. Most often the first symptom and risk factors of thyroid cancer is a nodule in the thyroid region of the neck. However, many adults have small nodules in their thyroids, but typically fewer than 5% of these nodules are found to be cancerous. Papillary, Follicular and Medullary Thyroid cancer are the types of the Thyroid cancer. Thyroidectomy and dissection of central neck compartment is initial step in Treatment of Thyroid cancer in majority of cases. The prognosis and types of standard treatment options of thyroid cancer is related to the type of cancer and the stages of Thyroid Cancer at the time of diagnosis.

Parathyroid disease is conventionally divided into states where Hyperparathyroidism (parathyroid Disease and Hyperthyroidism). A large proportion of patients have “biochemical” hyperparathyroidism but with prolonged follow up they progress to overt clinical presentation. Resection of the parathyroid lesion is curative with recurrences observed mainly in the multiple glandular diseases. Parathyroid glands are no different than every other tissue in the human body--they can develop cancer in them. Parathyroid cancer, however, is extremely rare. Surgery is the most common for Parathyroid Tumours and by far the best treatment for parathyroid cancer. Diagnosis & Treatment for parathyroid cancer depends on the size of the tumour, its location, and whether or not it has spread to other tissues.

Other symptoms such as behaviour changes, changes in school performance, and persistent belly pain may also be present. When the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone (overactive), the condition is called hyperthyroidism. When the thyroid gland produces too little thyroid hormone (underactive), the condition is called hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormone can also lead to Hypothyroidism in new born. Women are more likely than men to have thyroid disease. One in eight women will develop thyroid problems during her lifetime. For example, women are at particularly high risk for developing thyroid disorders following Infertility, Miscarriage & Complications during pregnancy & childbirth. In women, thyroid diseases can cause problems with your menstrual period, Problems getting pregnant, Problems during pregnancy. Postpartum thyroiditis is a syndrome of thyroid dysfunction occurring within the first 12 months of delivery as a consequence of the postpartum immunological rebound that follows the immune tolerant state of pregnancy. Still, the overall lack of evidence precludes a recommendation for universal screening for thyroid disorder during pregnancy.

The most common reason for thyroid surgery is the presence of nodules or tumours on the thyroid gland. Most of these thyroid nodules are benign but some are cancerous or pre-cancerous. There are several different types of hormone surgery. The most common are lobectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy, and total thyroidectomy. Thyroid surgery is used for thyroid nodule surgery, Thyroid Surgery for cancer and goitre, and Thymectomy (Surgery to remove thymus. Perfect care should be taken for the recovery after Surgery.

The metabolism of T3 and T4 combination therapy into active and inactive intermediates involves the action of 3 types of deiodinases. Recent studies of common genetic variations in deiodinase and thyroid hormone transport proteins offer fresh insights in understanding the variable response to thyroid hormone therapy and future research may clarify whether subsets of patients will benefit from challenges and improvements to combination therapy. Despite significant challenges, opportunities abound for improving the Thyroid Treatment Augments Psychiatric Therapy and also Improvements of Reproductive, Neuro-endocrinology or Neuroendocrine Function in Hypothalamic.

Thyroid replacement hormones are Novel Thyroid medications used to treat hypothyroidism, a condition in which the production of thyroid hormone in the body is abnormally low. Thyroid hormones increase cellular metabolism (activity of cells) that is responsible for Understanding Thyroid function, Dietary & Lifestyle changes and several other cellular processes. Low levels of thyroid hormones in the body can result in many problems given the numerous activities that they mediate. Purpose of Thyroid Hormone Therapy is to remove the gland, found in the lower neck is responsible for the production of thyroid hormones. Natural Thyroid Medication Treatment and supplements are used for the therapy.

Omics International Conferences Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment” going to be held in Philadelphia, USA from 29 February to 01 March. The conference includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Oral Talks, Poster Presentation and Exhibitions.

Thyroid 2016is an international platform for presenting research about Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society. Conference is comprised of 10 tracks designed to offer sessions including Hyper and Hypothyroidism- Treatment strategies, Thyroid Cancer & Surgery, Iodine Metabolism, Drug and Hormonal Therapy, Prevention, Production & Regulation of Thyroid Hormone, Disorders of the Parathyroid & Treatment, Thyroid Cancer & Treatment, Women Thyroid-Effects on Reproductive Health & Pregnancy, Diagnosis and Clinical Evaluation of Thyroid Disease, Thyroid in Children, Teens and Adolescents, Thyroid Metabolism and Iodine Uptake, Thyroid Hormone Therapy , Medications and Remedies, Thyroid Surgery- Challenges & Complexities of Thyroid Hormone Replacement, Natural supplements, Dietary solutions and other Alternative Treatment approaches enhancing new research in Thyroid Disease Treatment. Thyroid 2016is an international platform for presenting research about Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society. We welcome allthe Academic Scientists, Leading Endocrinologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, General Physicians, Dieticians, Primary Health care specialists, Internists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, talented young scientists, and student communities across the globe to attend the conference.We are confident that “Thyroid 2016” conference would emerge as one of the best scientific conferences organized by OMICS International in 2016.

One in eight women will develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime. And, the number of people suffering from thyroid disorders continues to rise each year. But the bigger problem is that nearly 60% of these people are completely unaware of their condition let alone how to heal it. Millions of people are suffering trying all kinds of diets, pills, and treatments to clear their mental fog, to boost energy and lose weight. Unfortunately, they will all fail unless they learn how to heal the underlying thyroid issues.

Why to attend???

Medical doctors, patients and health care providers consider the prevention of Thyroid diseases as an essential tool to improve the general health status of the population. The proportions of people suffering from the disease are expected to increase in future according a recent statistical survey. Realizing this imperative, OMICS Group is set to organize International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment for the upcoming year with a view to enhance research and promote awareness aiming in developing solutions for the challenges encountered.

Target Audience:

Thyroid Students, Scientists

Thyroid Researchers

Thyroid Faculty

Medical Colleges

Thyroid Associations and Societies

Business Entrepreneurs

Training Institutes

Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

Summary: International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, going to be held during February 29 – March 02, 2016 at Philadelphia, USA. The Conference will be organized around the theme “Outstanding Scientific Developments and Treatments Strategies for Thyroid Disorders” highlighting the latest and exciting innovations in Thyroid Disease and Treatment. Thyroid 2016 Conference invites all Academic Scientists, Leading Endocrinologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, Radiation Therapists, General Physicians, Dieticians, Primary Health care specialists, Internists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, talented young scientists, and student communities across the globe to attend Thyroid conference under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research.

Number of people suffering from thyroid disorders continues to rise each year.As reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), on an average 1 out of every 13 people more specifically 20 million to 750 million cases are diagnosed globally with thyroid diseases each year. There are more than 250 million cases with hyperthyroidism globally. Around 60% of the populations effected with thyroid disorder are uncaring of the situation. Female population is 5-6 times more likely to develop a thyroid disorder.

Millions of people are suffering and also trying all kinds of diets, pills, and treatments to clear their mental fog, to boost energy and lose weight. Unfortunately, they will all fail unless they learn how to heal the underlying thyroid issues.

Many International Conferences and Diabetic therapies meetings/ symposium and workshops have been organized on different topics related to the risk factors related to diabetes across the globe such as obesity conferences, weight loss conferences, Endocrine Conferences etc.

OMICS International Cordially invites all the Academic Scientists, Leading Endocrinologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, Radiation Therapists, General Physicians, Dieticians, Primary Health care specialists, Internists, Pharmaceutical Industrial Delegates, talented young scientists, and student communities across the globe to attend Thyroid Conference, where all the aspects of Thyroid Disorders and Treatment will be discussed under single roof. Thyroid 2016 will be an excellent amalgamation of academia and industry as it involves every aspects of empirical and conceptual thinking in exploring new dimensions in this field. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry.

Thyroid 2016 is an international platform for presenting research about Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society.

Why Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)?

Thyroid cancer is rising faster in Pennsylvania than in the rest of the United States. Thyroid cancer is now the seventh leading type of cancer in the nation. It typically occurs in young women and is projected to become the third most common cancer in women by 2019. Papillary thyroid cancer, responsible for most of this increase, is very treatable and has a 95 percent 30-year survival rate.

In Pennsylvania, white women had a 25.5 percent rise in thyroid cancer, followed by black women at 17.7 percent; white men at 8 percent; and black men at 3.8 percent. The fastest rate of increase over time occurred in black women. Papillary thyroid cancer had the largest increase in cancer type -- an 8.8 percent yearly change -- followed by anaplastic thyroid cancer at 4.2 percent and follicular thyroid cancer at 1.4 percent. Tumors confined to the thyroid at diagnosis increased 8.5 percent per year, while those that spread regionally outside the tumor increased by 7 percent. The two trends were not parallel, indicating that the greatest increase has been among tumors localized to the thyroid at diagnosis.

Conference Highlights:

Thyroid Pathophysiology

Diagnosis and Clinical Evaluation

Clinical Studies Case Reports

Nutrition & Supplements

Thyroid Cancer: Therapy & Treatment

Parathyroid: Treatment & Therapy

Thyroid Disorders: In Children, Teens and Adolescents

Thyroid Surgery & Care

Thyroid Challenges & Improvements

Thyroid Therapy: Medications & Remedies

Members Associated with Thyroid Research around the Globe

The American Thyroid Association (ATA) serves as the professional for all the leading researchers and clinicians and also for the people in the field of thyroidology, and provides a rich resource for the public and patients with thyroid disease and thyroid cancer. 1700 members from 43 different countries, working together in the organization of researchers, clinicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals, to advance the care and treatment of patients with thyroid disease.

Hospitals Associated with Thyroid Research in Philadelphia

Jefferson University Hospital

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Fox chase Cancer Centre

Temple University Hospital

Hospitals Associated with Thyroid Research in USA

U-M Comprehensive Cancer Centre’s, USA

Endocrine Surgery Thyroid Centre, US

University of California San Francisco Medical Centre, California

Columbia university Medical Centre, New York

Centre for Endocrine surgery, Washington , New York

Hospitals Associated with Thyroid Research in World

Thyroid Foundation of Canada

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston

Thyroid UK, United Kingdom

Thyroid Clinic Sydney, Australia

Diabetic Thyroid Hormone Centre, Delhi, India

King Edward VIII Hospital , Durban , South Africa

Major Thyroid Associations in Philadelphia

Major Thyroid Associations in Philadelphia

The Jefferson Thyroid and Parathyroid Center

The Pediatric Thyroid Center

Fox Chase Thyroid Cancer Center

Temple University Hospitals

Penn Thyroid Association

Major Thyroid Associations in USA

American Thyroid Association

Oprah’s Thyroid Club

Canary Club

University of Pittsburgh’s Medical Centre

Major Thyroid Associations around the Globe

European Thyroid Association

Asian Association of Endocrine Surgeons

British Association of Endocrine & Thyroid Surgeons

Indian Thyroid Society

Thyroid Society of Canada

Thyroid Cancer Survivor’s Association

National Thyroid Cancer Institute

Australian Thyroid Association

Thyroid Association of New Zealand

Target Audience:

Thyroid 2016 conference gathers renowned scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of Thyroid under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research. Following are the areas for targeting the audience percentage wise:

Scientists 60%

Academia 40%

Doctors 10%

Top Universities in Philadelphia:

Temple University School of Medicine

University of Pennsylvania

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia

Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia University

Weill Cornell Medical College

UTMB Health

Top Universities in USA

University at Buffalo, State University of New York

University of Birmingham

University of Anschutz medical campus

University of California

University of Washington

University of Tennessee, Health Science Center

University Of California

UT Health Science Center

Top Universities in World

UCL (University College London)

Imperial College London

University of Sydney

The University of Tokyo

National University of Singapore

The University of Hong Kong

Monash University

Glance at Market of Thyroid:

One in eight women will develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime. And, the number of people suffering from thyroid disorders continues to rise each year. But the bigger problem is that nearly 60% of these people are completely unaware of their condition let alone how to heal it. Millions of people are suffering trying all kinds of diets, pills, and treatments to clear their mental fog, to boost energy and lose weight. More than 6million people in Philadelphia, 42 million people in the US and 750 million worldwide and have a Thyroid Disorder in the past 10 years. Some estimates are over 20 million in Philadelphia 70 million in US and over 1000 million worldwide, and growing in next 10 years.

About 43,210 cases of new thyroid cancers will be diagnosed in women. The other 13,250 will be found in men. Thyroid cancer rates have risen sharply in recent years and it is the fastest-increasing cancer in both men and women. Thyroid cancer has a 97% survival rate at the five-year mark. This means that out of every 100 people treated for thyroid cancer, 97 of them will be alive five years after treatment. About 1,000 women and 780 men will die of thyroid cancer. Epidemiological data from WHO suggests that there are more than 750 million cases globally with thyroid disorder.

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